“It was drawn to my attention that Sars was examining the tax requirements because that’s normal that president had his estate.. And that becomes a benefit so its normal that that would be assessed and pay tax on that.

I also want to say something that Pauw said in his book that I haven’t read... If he’s saying what he’s saying, that what we found was a tip of the iceberg, that’s what the report says. That’s the basis on which I requested a commission of inquiry. The basis on which I explained to the president that the PP with its limited resources cannot tackle this matter because we have found that there’s a lot that is going on or evidence of state capture and a need for a commission or a bigger investigation,” said Madonsela.